I'm looking forward to participating in an #OHBM #OHBM2023 education session on "Making Quality Control Part of Your Analysis: Learning with the FMRI Open QC Project" The detailed schedule isn't in the official program, but you can find it here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1scHKmypO38XYDqUPQoCMjYini1McKFJqIt5dZiTVkCk/edit?usp=sharing Thank you to @JosetAEtzel and @afni_pt for organizing and inviting me to present.
OHBM 2023 Making Quality Control Part of Your Analysis: Learning with the FMRI Open QC Project

Making Quality Control Part of Your Analysis: Learning with the FMRI Open QC Project Date: Saturday, 22 July 2023 (full day course, 8:00-17:00) Location: Palais, Room: 510 Introduction The ever-increasing number of public datasets makes this a timely topic, given the wide variety of QC procedu...

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@JosetAEtzel @afni_pt I was worried about who would actually want to spend a day at #OHBM2023 talkng about quality control, but it turns out 40+ people spend the entire day in the session. Many of the presentations were based on this special issue, but the talks and discussions went help beyond. Hoping the attendees and speakers keep building on the ideas and discussions from the session. https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/33922/demonstrating-quality-control-qc-procedures-in-fmri
Demonstrating Quality Control (QC) Procedures in fMRI

Description:Quality control (QC) has long been an important part of FMRI processing, but it is typically underreported and too often underappreciated, whether for small or large, public or local datasets. This project aims to showcase examples of QC practices across institutions and to foster discussions within the field. Here, we welcome researchers and developers across the globe to describe their QC methods in detail and to show them

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